Mitch Moses’ infamous dressing shed spray has caused headlines, with the Eels halfback unloading in his teammates after Parramatta’s loss to Newcastle on the weekend.
Wade Graham doesn’t see the problem with airing out your grievances in what should be a safe space.
“I don’t have a problem with Mitch being passionate and venting his frustration in the change room after game.” said Graham
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“To be honest the change room as a team and as a playing group, that is your sanctuary.”
“That is your safety bubble where you should be able to say whatever you like to another player or anyone in that four walls, and whatever is said in that change room in that shed it should stay there.”
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